Textile is a key sector between Italy and Pakistan – Danilo Giurdanella, Italian Consul General in Karachi

Under the patronage of the Consulate of Italy in Karachi, a presentation was organized for the textile industry to brief them on the forthcoming event ‘International Textile Machinery Association’ (ITMA 2023), which will be held in Milan from 08th June ~ 14th June 2023.  International Textile Machinery Association (ITMA) is the world’s largest international textile and garment technology exhibition, and the ITMA brand is owned by CEMATEX.

ITMA is recognized as the ‘Olympics’ of the textile and garment technology industry – a showcase of the latest technology and a vital meeting place for buyers and sellers from all over the world. ITMA 2023 is all set to be held at the Fiera Milano Rho Exhibition Centre, Milan, Italy from 08th June ~ 14th June 2023.

Mr. Alex Zucchi, President Association of Italian Machinery Manufacturers (ACIMIT) welcomed the audience on behalf of the (ACIMIT) and invited Ms. Eileen Ng, Deputy project Director, ITMA Services to talk about the upcoming exhibition and the impact of digitalisation and sustainability for the Pakistan Textile Manufacturing Industry.

The exhibition will feature over 1,600 exhibitors from 44 countries and a list of 100 companies are still waiting to be allocated space in their preferred sectors. There are around 20 product sectors covering the entire textile and garment manufacturing value chain, including textile composites. ITMA 2023 will be accompanied by several activities spotlighting industry innovation. The event aims to highlight automation and digital future, advanced materials, sustainability and circularity, and innovative technologies.

Mr. Aarij Iqbal, President of Italian Development Committee (IDC), Italian Chamber in Pakistan apprised the audience on the role of IDC, together with the support of the Consulate of Italy in Karachi have dedicated channel for facilitating ITMA 2023 visitors.

The Consulate has been supportive in recognizing that the textile sector is the largest exporting sector of Pakistan and works very closely with Italy. Both countries complement each other to grow and expand their businesses. Hence, it is important to facilitate Pakistani Business Houses to participate in ITMA 2023 being held in Milan.

Mr. Sohail Tabba, Founding member of IDC and Chairman Lucky Core Industries was invited on stage to talk about the Pakistan textile Industry and the way forward.

The Chief guest for the event was Consul General of Italy, His Excellency Danilo Giurdanella, spoke on Italy’s excellence in innovation and constant R&D in the sector makes Italy a market leader. The exports of Italian textile machines accounts for Asia (42%), followed by Extra EU (20%) and European Union (19%). The value of Italian production in 2021 was Euro 2.4 billion, with exports worth Euro 2 billion. The process of internationalization and the vocation for innovation allows Italian companies to consolidate and further improve the leading position of Italy in the world textile machinery industry.

Textile is a key sector between Italy and Pakistan. In order to support the textile businesses in Pakistan, the Consulate has worked out a special arrangement together with Italian Development Committee to facilitate ITMA visitors to participate in the exhibition.

11th Edition of Karachi Literature Festival (KLF 2020) themed as “Across Continents: How the Word Travels” inaugurated by Shafqat Mahmood.

“This is a very exhilarating experience for me. I have never seen so many literary icons in one place and it is a real honour to be able to meet them and discuss issues of common interest. The very richness of this occasion fascinates me and creates in me the wish that instead of being a former bureaucrat and now a minister, I should also have followed the profession of art and literature and expressed my thoughts and feelings in a free-flowing manner.”

“As you would be aware, the subject of education is a major priority for the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan and he has given me special instructions to make education viable and progressive if Pakistan is to move ahead on the path of national development. It is events like the Karachi Literature Festival that greatly enable our government to further the cause of education because these events promote the habit of reading and healthy discourse between individuals of all ages.”

This was stated by Mr. Shafqat Mahmood, Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training, who was the Chief Guest at the inauguration of the 11th Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) on 28th February 2020 at the Beach Luxury Hotel. The Karachi Literature Festival is a three-day event being held on 28, 29 February and March 1.

After the inauguration, on 28 February, the following two days of the Festival will comprise full days of discussions, talks, readings, author signings, art-exhibition, performances, talks and discussions, etc. A food court and book fair have also been set up at the Festival.

The theme of the Festival this year is ‘Across Continents: How the Word Travels.’ As every year for the past ten years, the purpose of KLF is to bring together international and Pakistani writers to promote reading and showcase writing at its best.

Earlier, in his welcome address, Mr. Arshad Saeed Hussain, Managing Director, Oxford University Press Pakistan, said, “the institution I head is, by its nature, deeply involved in the process of educating Pakistan. I would suggest to you that an event like the eleventh KLF we are inaugurating today, is part and parcel of that process. By bringing together scholars, intellectuals, artists, writers, and policy makers to engage in discussion over many issues, we are creating living examples of Critical Thinking to place before you. By testing and sharpening new and maybe challenging ideas, we are encouraging innovative thinking and promoting Thought Leadership. In this festive spirit, we continue to encourage the habit of reading among young and old alike.”

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Mr. Arshad Saeed Hussain, Managing Director, Oxford University Press Pakistan delivering welcome speech.

He further added, “KLF brings us together to express ourselves creatively and to engage with the fast changing political situations that surround us, through literature, music, poetry, songs, visual performing arts and other genres. KLF is a platform for people to speak in an open and free forum in celebration of the human spirit in all its forms.”

The Guest of Honour, His Excellency Dr Christian Turner CMG, British High Commissioner to Pakistan, spoke on the occasion of his very interesting experience of being in Pakistan and his deep fascination with the country’s cultural identity.

Remarks were also made on the occasion by Jason Green, Public Affairs Officer US Consulate, and Ms. Anna Ruffino Consul General of Italy in Karachi, while keynote speeches were delivered by Mr. William Dalrymple author and historian and Ms. Zaheda Hina Urdu short story writer and playwright.

Several book awards instituted by KLF were also announced on the occasion. These comprised:

KLF-Infaq Foundation Urdu Literature Prize: The books shortlisted for this prize were Chaar Darweshaur Aik Kachwa by Syed Kashif Raza, Ae Falak-e-Na Insaf by Hasan Manzar and Sindhi Adab: Aik Mukhtasir Tareekh by Attiya Dawood. The winner was Ae Falak-e-Na Insaf by Hasan Manzar. The jury comprised Mr. Asghar Nadeem Syed, Dr. Nasir Abbas Nayyar, and Mr. Hameed Shahid.

KLF-Getz Pharma Fiction Prize: The shortlisted books were Call Me Al by Sheheryar Sheikh, The Miraculous True History of Nomi Ali by Uzma Aslam Khan, Red Birds by Mohammed Hanif and The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack by H M Naqvi. Red Birds by Mohammed Hanif won the Prize. The jury of the prize comprised Mr Ghazi Salahuddin, Ms. Hoori Noorani and Dr. Nadya Chishty-Mujahid.

KLF-Habib Metro Non-Fiction Prize: The books short-listed comprised Interpretation of Jihad in South Asia by Tariq Rahman, The Parliament of Pakistan by Mehboob Hussain, and From Kargil to the Coup by Nasim Zehra. Interpretation of Jihad in South Asia by Tariq Rahman was declared the winning entry. The jury of the Prize comprised Dr. Syed Jaffar Ahmed, Mr. Zafar Hilaly and Mr. Muhammad Ali Siddiqi.

The Awards function was followed by a Kathak performance by Zahshanné Malik titled ‘A Tribute to Perveen Shakir’.

The first day of the KLF featured a session ‘The Story of Qawwali’ based on a talk by Ally Adnan which was interspersed with performances by Ghayoor-Moiz-Mustafa Qawwal, Farid Ayaz and Abu Mohammad.

A discussion was held on ‘Education in Pakistan: A Roller Coaster Ride’ and featured Shafqat Mahmood, Asad Ali Shah, Amjad Waheed and Shahid Siddiqui as speakers. Baela Raza Jamil moderated the discussion.

A discussion titled ‘Challenges to International Diplomacy Today’ was also held on the opening day of KLF. The panelists included Christian Turner, Shahid Amin and Tariq Waseem Ghazi and Shaheen Salahuddin was the Moderator.

A session titled ‘Women of Substance’ was also organized centering around the lives of Fatima Jinnah, Benazir Bhutto and Asma Jehangir. Participants in the discussion were Victoria Schofield, Sheema Kirmani and Karamat Ali.  The moderator was Fouzia Saeed.

The Atlantic Muse by the Arabian Sea: Poetry in English’ featured poetry recitations by emerging as well as established poets like Adrian Husain, Arfa Ezazi, Farida Faizullah, Fatima Ijaz, Harris Khalique, Ilona Yusuf, Maya Nadeem, Peerzada Salman, Sadaf Halai and Tehmina Ahmed.

ABOUT Oxford University Press: Oxford University Press (OUP) is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. OUP Pakistan is committed to promoting the reading culture and to improving the intellectual content of life in Pakistan. It has an extensive school and college textbook publishing programme which addresses the need for books that are both of high quality and specific to the environment. It has gained a reputation for publishing well-researched academic and general books which are considered to be authoritative and definitive works on Pakistan

ABOUT Karachi Literature Festival: Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) seeks to create an intellectual space in which the diversity and pluralism in Pakistan’s society and that expressed by authors from literary and cultural traditions beyond Pakistan’s borders can be freely accessible to people in an open and participatory manner.

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Mr. Arshad Saeed Hussain, Managing Director, Oxford University Press Pakistan delivering welcome speech at the inauguration of 11th KLF 2020.